Caught a coach with friends and other people concerned about making a stand. I had a problem with my mobility so took a camping stool with me, if I needed to sit down. I got seperated from my group but not difficult to get chatting with strangers. I found myself near the front,...
I travelled to London with my partner on the train as I remember feeling alarmed with the shocking escalation of the situation and I felt that Blair was going to support Bush without question. I did not believe in their claim about Iraq possessing WMD. I suspected that both leaders wanted personal glory...
I went to London from Blackburn in Lancashire on the train with my baby son and young daughter to join the march. We attached a huge love heart on sticks to the push chair. There were so many people I was worried about losing my daughter in the crowds but it was so...
I don't remember what happened really, I suffer with long term memory. But I was there, I know that...
It was the first time that I had ever been on a protest march - I was then in my late 50s. I came down from North Wales on a coach. When we reached London we could see more and more coaches arriving, full of people from all over the country, people in...
A cold day. LOTS of people. The sense of something immense. Pouring into Hyde Park to hear Jesse Jackson speaking. A helicopter hovered over the stage throughout his speech which seemed like a deliberate act by Big Brother. A sinister and strange thing for someone to have ordered. We all knew Iraq couldn't...